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  1. Libya by Ted gottfried, 1994-03-01
  2. 21st Century Complete Guide to Libya ¿ Encyclopedic Coverage, Country Profile, History, American Government Information, CIA Factbook (Two CD-ROM Set) by U.S. Government, 2006-03-13
  3. The American Bombing of Libya: A Study of the Force of Miscalculation in Reagan Foreign Policy by Nicholas Laham, 2007-11-13
  4. Libya in Pictures (Visual Geography. Second Series) by Lerner Publishing Group, Department Geography, 1996-11
  5. Libya In Pictures (Visual Geography. Second Series) by Francesca Di Piazza, 2005-09
  6. AFRIKAKORPS 1941-1943: The Libya - Egypt Campaign by Francois De Lannoy, 2002-06
  7. Libya (Africa: Continent in the Balance) by Judy Hasday, 2007-09
  8. Qadhafi's Libya, 1969-1994
  9. Libya: The Political Economy of Oil (Political Economy of Oil-Exporting Countries, 4) by Judith Gurney, 1996-10-31
  10. Africa's Thirty Years War: Libya, Chad, and the Sudan 1963-1993 by Millard J. Burr, Robert O. Collins, 1999-05
  11. Short history of the geological, mining and oil exploration in Libya (Atti della Accademia nazionale dei Lincei) by Ardito Desio, 1967
  12. The rise of Germa by M. S Ayoub, 1968
  13. Pyramids and Poppies: The 1st Sa Infantry Brigade in Libya, France, and Flanders, 1915-1919 (South Africans at War) by Peter K. A. Digby, 1993-01
  14. The Jews of Libya: The Disruptions of Italian Colonialism, Arab Nationalism, Migration And Reconciliation by Maurice Roumani, 2008-03-21

101. Libya Shipping
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102. Libya
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Official Name Jamahiriya al'Arabiya al-Libiya ash-sha al-ishtrakiya Located North : Tunesia, Algeria, Niger, Chad, Egypt Capital Head of State Colonel Muammar Abu Minyar al- Qaddafi Area 1,759,540 sq km Population 5.4 million Growth rate Languages Currency Libyan dinar GNP per capita Inflation Airlines (advertise here) from Europe: from Asia: from USA: Hotels (advertise here) USAfrica Agent Country Advertiser If you want to become the Country Advertiser your logo comes here. USAfrica Research Information WE COULD USE SOME HELP "Due to the many hits/visits, we frequently run against bandwidth stops, being 'out-of-cyberspace' for certain times a day. With your support we could stay in the air, improve our site, and translate it into more languages". Looking forward to your response per e-mail to support@us-africa.org MAIL-US Enter your e-mail address to receive e-mail whenever this page is updated. Your e-mail address: Tripoli ©2001-2002: Bernard Cloutier Cave Drawing ©2001-2002: Tourist Office Libya is an enormous country mostly covered in desert, which for centuries was inhabited by bedouins and nomads, with just a few small towns and cities along the coast. It is on the coast that foreign powers established their colonies, including the Greeks, Phoenicians, Romans, Byzantines, and Turks. Wonderful desert architecture can be found near Ghadhames and stunning scenery and prehistoric cave paintings in the Acacus Mountains area. The Sahara; the greatest desert on earth.

103. CNN.com - Bush Official: Libya's Nuclear Program A Surprise - Dec. 19, 2003
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Work was 'much further advanced' than expected, official says
Story Tools WASHINGTON (CNN) Libya's nuclear weapons program was "much further advanced" than U.S. and British intelligence agencies had thought, and included centrifuges and a uranium-enrichment program, all necessary components in making a nuclear bomb, a senior Bush administration official said Friday. YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Follow the news that matters to you. Create your own alert to be notified on topics you're interested in. Or, visit Popular Alerts for suggestions. Manage alerts What is this? "Libya admitted to nuclear fuel-cycle projects that were intended to support a nuclear weapons program, weapons development, including uranium enrichment," this official said. The acknowledgment of a nuclear program marked the first time Libya has ever done so. The U.S. and British governments said Friday that Libya has agreed to abandon its weapons of mass destruction programs and to allow international weapons inspectors into the country. The Bush official said Libya also showed a team of United Nations and British inspectors "a significant amount of mustard" gas a lethal nerve agent that can cause internal and external bleeding. The gas was produced more than a decade ago, the official said.

104. Libya
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105. Libya 'to Pay Berlin Bomb Victims'
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106. CNN.com - Libya Made Plutonium Says IAEA - Feb. 20, 2004
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Libya made plutonium says IAEA
ElBaradei, left, met the Libyan Foreign Minister in Tripoli when IAEA inspections began in December. Story Tools YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Follow the news that matters to you. Create your own alert to be notified on topics you're interested in. Or, visit Popular Alerts for suggestions. Manage alerts What is this? VIENNA, Austria (AP) Using technology and know-how acquired through the black market, Libya was able to process uranium into plutonium, the U.N. nuclear watchdog says. Diplomats citing a report from the International Atomic Energy Agency said Friday the country was able to "separate a small amount of plutonium." The report did not specify the amount, but it appeared to be less than the approximately three kilograms (nearly seven pounds) required to make a nuclear bomb. The report was prepared by IAEA Director General Mohamed ElBaradei ahead of a board of governors' meeting of the agency next month. A separate report on Iran is due in the next few days. Revelations in the confidential report that Libya was able to process plutonium, which is used in nuclear warheads, shed new light on how far the country was able to progress in its secret weapons program.

107. CNN.com - Libya Declares Mustard Gas Stockpiles - Mar. 5, 2004
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Libya declares mustard gas stockpiles
Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi announced in December that his government would dismantle its weapons of mass destruction programs. Story Tools YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Follow the news that matters to you. Create your own alert to be notified on topics you're interested in. Or, visit Popular Alerts for suggestions. Manage alerts What is this? THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) Libya acknowledged stockpiling 44,000 pounds of mustard gas and disclosed the location of a production plant in a declaration submitted Friday to the world's chemical weapons watchdog. Libyan Col. Mohamed Abu Al Huda handed over 14 file cartons disclosing Libya's chemical weapons programs to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, said general director Rogelio Pfirter. The Hague-based OPCW oversees compliance with the 1993 international treaty banning chemical weapons, which Libya joined last month. Libya also declared thousands of tons of precursors that could be used to make sarin nerve gas, and two storage facilities, Pfirter said. The production and storage facilities were near Tripoli and in the south of the country, Pfirter said.

108. CNN.com - Official: U.S. To Lift Travel Restrictions To Libya - Feb. 23, 2004
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Official: U.S. to lift travel restrictions to Libya
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Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi has agreed to dismantle his country's weapons of mass destruction programs. Story Tools RELATED Blair to meet Gadhafi Libya takes Lockerbie blame Libya sanctions: Key facts Gadhafi calls for better relations YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Follow the news that matters to you. Create your own alert to be notified on topics you're interested in. Or, visit Popular Alerts for suggestions. Manage alerts What is this? WASHINGTON (CNN) The Bush administration will lift nearly 20-year-old U.S. travel restrictions to Libya to reward Tripoli for ending its weapons of mass destruction programs, an administration official said Monday. "We'll be rolling it out tomorrow," the official said. In November, U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell extended the travel ban for 90 days rather than the usual one-year extension. The measure comes up for review Tuesday. Tuesday's announcement also could include an easing of other economic restrictions against Libya, the official said.

109. CNN.com - New Libya-UTA Flight Deal 'agreed' - Jan. 8, 2004
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New Libya-UTA flight deal 'agreed'
President Chirac will meet Libyan Foreign Minister Shalqam Friday. Story Tools RELATED Libya tales Lockerbie blame Libya sanctions: Key facts YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Follow the news that matters to you. Create your own alert to be notified on topics you're interested in. Or, visit Popular Alerts for suggestions. Manage alerts What is this? PARIS, France (CNN) Libya is expected to sign a new compensation deal Friday with the families of 170 people killed in the 1989 bombing of a French UTA airliner, the chief negotiator for the families said. Guillaume Denoix de Saint Marc would not disclose details of the deal, but said he expects a formal signing ceremony on Friday in Paris. The new deal follows by four months Libya's taking of responsibility for the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, and agreement to pay $2.7 billion to the families of the 270 people killed in the bombing $10 million per family. Denoix de Saint Marc, whose father was killed in the UTA bombing over the West African nation of Niger, told CNN he was pleased with the new agreement, but the "amount is much less than Lockerbie families received."

110. CNN.com - ASIANOW - Libya Denies Readiness To Pay Ransom For Hostages In Philipp
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111. Libya's Gadhafi To Mediate As Uganda, Sudan Mend Ties
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112. CNN.com - Key Facts: Libya Sanctions - Sep. 12, 2003
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The UTA jetliner bombing killed 170 people. Story Tools UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) Fifteen years after the bombing of Pan Am 103, the U.N. Security Council Friday lifted sanctions against Libya, triggering the release of up to $2.7 billion to the families of the attack's 270 victims. Here is a short factbox on sanctions on Libya.
What are the sanctions?
U.N. sanctions The U.N. Security Council imposed an air and arms embargo and a ban on some oil equipment on Libya in 1992 and 1993 to pressure Tripoli to hand over two Libyan suspects for trial. Sanctions were suspended when Libya turned them over in April 1999. Intelligence agent Abdel Basset al-Megrahi was convicted. The second suspect was acquitted. To have the U.N. sanctions permanently lifted, Libya must pay compensation to the families of the victims, take responsibility for the attack, renounce terrorism and agree to cooperate in further investigations. Britain drafted a Security Council resolution to end U.N. sanctions on Libya when Tripoli agreed last month to pay $2.7 billion to families of Lockerbie victims.

113. Libya Postpones Bulgarian HIV Trial
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114. Human Rights Watch To African Nations Reconsider Libya
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115. CNN.com - Middle East Press Reaction - February 1, 2001
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LONDON, England Newspapers across the Middle East have united in their call for an end to sanctions against Libya. Qatar's Al-Raya newspaper said in a strongly worded editorial that the United Nations had a "duty" to lift international sanctions that were imposed in 1992. The United Arab Emirates' Al-Ittihad, also critical of the sanctions, accused Britain and the U.S. of "blackmail" in their treatment of Libya. Thursday's press reaction came one day after Abdel Baset Ali Al-Megrahi, 48, a former Libyan intelligence officer, was convicted of the 1988 murder of 259 people on board Pan Am flight 103 and 11 others in the Scottish town of Lockerbie. A panel of three judges ordered on Wednesday that he serve at least 20 years before being eligible for parole. CASE FILE Lockerbie Bombing Trial Overview Timeline Quick vote ... Related sites Libya has maintained that it played no part in the bombing and called for a lifting of sanctions.

116. Lawmakers Urge Continued Sanctions For Libya, Iran
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117. Mugabe, Ministers Visit Ally Libya State Radio
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118. Imazighen In Libya
This site is designed by a group of dedicated libyans for the promotion and preservation of libya's identity; historically, culturally, and politically. Amazigh activist web site.
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119. CNN.com - Libya Starts To Release Egyptian Fishermen - December 7, 2000
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120. CNN.com - Liberia's Charles Taylor Visits Libya, Burkina Faso - November 6, 2000
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Liberia's Charles Taylor visits Libya, Burkina Faso

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